Wednesday, April 22, 2009

THRIFT STORE CAVALCADE

I would have totally checked out this book on "library day" back in grade school. Thrilling to the adventures of rock-em-sock-em paleontologists who spared no expense in finding the fabled coelacanth. Goosebumps. I was, and still am, a nerd.

My new catch phrase: dog plate. As in, Dude, that's so dog plate.

Vintage balls. Soooooo dog plate.

Game night, 1973 style. And you thought the seventies were all about boring coke snorting and wife swaps. Screw that, we're rocking the backgammon, mo-fo!

I smell a lawsuit. Which came first, the DC Cab or this LP? And if I'm not mistaken...

There are a select few out there with warped enough minds to notice things like Conway's Twitty or Horses in Love! And then there's a slightly larger few out there with warped enough minds to enjoy it! I always love your blog. Dog Plate!!

I wrote a book report on the "Search For a Living Fossil" when I was in elementary school. Loved the book, btw, and have been fascinated with celocanths ever since. The only other book report I remember writing was on a biography of Louie Braille.